DAWNMIST STUDIO CLAY PIPES
Made Solely by Heather Coleman since 1998

Here you will find an ever-changing selection of the clay pipes that I have designed and made,
many of them based on originals. Over the years I have produced for Smokers, Collectors, Re-enactors, Movies, TV and Theatre.

Each pipe I make is carefully formed and hand finished giving you a finely crafted product. My aim has always been to provide pipes
that will be admired and enjoyed - even destined to become sought-after antiques of the future! Some are inspired by old
pieces in my collection and I often try to emulate the elegance and quirks that those display.

Do browse my inventory and if you need more help then do ask.
You may order and pay immediately through the shopping basket system provided. Remember that my
stock changes throughout the year so do come back for another visit soon. Thank You.

ANNOUNCEMENTS............

I have been ill recently so I will have little or no pipes available until end of March when I hope to have three or four of each design back in stock, thank you for your patience

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You can now find me on Facebook: "Dawnmist Studio Clay Pipes" where I share the pipes I have made since 1998 and you can follow the latest updates
in the studio but you will still need to come here to purchase and see what is in stock. Over the years I have produced some 150 designs as well as many custom pieces too!

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POSTAL PRICE INFORMATION...

Pipe prices shown exclude Post & Packing, which is added to your order based upon where you want the
pipe delivered (UK, Europe or Worldwide). Our P&P charges are based on what it actually costs us,
and are worked out as a starting value,
charged for the first pipe you select, plus a small increment for each additional pipe added to your basket.
That means, of course, that you can save on Post & Packing costs by buying several pipes at once.

All orders to UK destinations are sent by a fully tracked courier service, which typically takes 3 working days.
Those to non-UK destinations are normally sent by standard Airmail. We can provide different delivery services
(such as Tracked-and-Signed Airmail or International Courier delivery) subject to additional cost;
if you require such a service then please contact us
to discuss your requirements: service availability and cost varies by destination country and size of order, so we are
unable to offer a standardised menu of these more specialised delivery services.

Our current standard P&P charges for UK, Europe and Worldwide destinations are as follows:

Destination

First Pipe P&P

Additional Pipes P&P

UK

£3.90

£0.75

Europe

€5.95

€1.30 per pipe

Worldwide

US$ 9.60

US$ 2.90 per pipe

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Long Tudor Clay Pipe

My long Tudor pipe is based on original pieces in my collection dating from around 1590-1610.
These have tiny bowls the size of the tip of a finger that allow just a pinch of tobacco and are good for testing various
flavours without tainting a larger bowl. Of course in the Tudor period tobacco was so expensive that
few could afford to use more than a pinch now and then.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1590-1610

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

200mm (8 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

11mm

Chamber depth approx:

18mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

NOTE: Decorated Tudor pipes by my friend David Higgins at bottom of page!

17th Century style WHITE clay pipe

This style pipe has a bowl form that would be suitable for the time period of 1630 through to 1670
so it covers quite a time range for re-enactments. The style would be more suited for a mid-range date
of 1650, being larger for 1630 but small for 1670. These are short pieces pressed in the mould, then
trimmed and I burnish these all over leaving them with a smooth finish. A line of milling is added to
the rim as originals had.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1630-1670

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

150mm (5 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

12mm

Chamber depth approx:

20mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

TWO in stock
Price is for one pipe.

£9.95 (for UK destinations only)

USD 16.95 (worldwide destinations)

EURO 13.95 (for EU destinations only)

17th century style BLACK clay pipe

This style pipe has a bowl form that would be suitable for the time period of 1630 through to 1670
so it covers quite a time range for re-enactments. The style would be more suited for a mid-range date of 1650,
being larger for 1630 but small for 1670. These are short pieces pressed in the mould, then trimmed and I
burnish these all over leaving them with a smooth finish. What makes them exciting is that I have made them using
a genuine Black clay, which I hope will appeal to people for a number of reasons. Black clay is one of the more
exotic clays I sometimes use in the studio. Although it is termed black it is actually a very dark brown.
A line of milling is added to the rim as originals had.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1630-1670

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

150mm (5 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

12mm

Chamber depth approx:

20mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

17th century style RED clay pipe

This style pipe has a bowl form that would be suitable for the time period of 1630 through to 1670
so it covers quite a time range for re-enactments. The style would be more suited for a mid-range date of 1650,
being larger for 1630 but small for 1670. These are short pieces pressed in the mould, then trimmed and I burnish
these all over leaving them with a smooth finish. A line of milling is added to the rim as originals had.
Historians will know that a number of clay pipes made from Red and mottled clays were discovered at
Colonial sites such as Port Royal as well as in Virginia.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1630-1670

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

150mm (5 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

12mm

Chamber depth approx:

20mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

1640 style Clay Pipe

A style based on the small bulbous pipes smoked in the 1640 period in England close to the beginning of the Civil War.
The design would also cover a date range of around 1630-1650. They are all neatly hand-burnished with a smooth surface and I have
added a line of milling on the rim as originals had.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1630-1650

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

220mm (8 and a half inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

11mm

Chamber depth approx:

22mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

1650 style Clay Pipe

A style based on the bulbous pipes smoked in the 1650 period in England at the end of the Civil War.
The design would also cover a date range of around 1640-1660. They are all neatly hand-burnished with a smooth
surface and I have added a line of milling on the rim as originals had.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1640-1660

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

220mm (8 and a half inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

11mm

Chamber depth approx:

25mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

1666 style Plague Pipe

A pipe based on English styles smoked in the 1660's period during the plague. Suitable for English, Dutch, German or
American re-enactments. They have a slightly bulbous shape with thick walls.
A line of milling is added to the rim as originals had.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1645-1675

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

220mm (8 and a half inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

12mm

Chamber depth approx:

27mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

ONE in stock
Price is for one pipe.

£12.95 (for UK destinations only)

USD 21.50 (worldwide destinations)

EURO 16.95 (for EU destinations only)

Forest Deer Clay Pipe

A design I was first producing over a decade ago - I am pleased to bring you another batch of this pipe which has a deer in a forest on one side and acorns on the other.
The style of pipe takes inspiration from English and Dutch pipes of the mid 17th century so is suitable for reenactments of that period.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1640-1660

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

210mm (8 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

15mm

Chamber depth approx:

25mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

17th Century Mariners Clay Pipe

I created this design several years ago based on original clay pipes in my collection
made for early Dutch Mariners of the 17th Century. The original idea for this pipe is
thought to have been based on the Biblical character of Jonah and the Whale, although
I think the creature on the stem looks more like a sea serpent with scales and teeth,
which a whale would not have. It might even be that they were first produced because
of tales of early colonists in the Florida swamps who were confronted with alligators.
Further still there are tales that this pipe represents Sir Walter Raleigh being vomited
by an alligator because of the awful stench of tobacco on him! Either way my copy here based
on originals is sure to thrill and make a great talking piece.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1640-1670

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

190mm (7 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

12mm

Chamber depth approx:

28mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

Dawnmist Mulberry Clay Pipe

This design once again takes inspiration from original pieces in my collection dating from
the mid to late 17th Century and brings them to life. Mulberry pipes were produced by several
makers in England and they were a popular choice for smokers then as few clays were decorated at that
time. I hope you will find it appeals in this Century too!

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1660-1700

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

180mm (7 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

14mm

Chamber depth approx:

35mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

Dutch Short 18th Century Clay Pipe

This pipe is suitable for re-enactments of the 18th Century. The bowl form is a
stylised version of the fashionable funnel/egg shaped bowls used by the Dutch during that period.
Originals were often much longer than my version, but the length is very suitable
being not too short for general use but not long enough to break too easily. There is a line of
milling applied to the rim as originals had.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1690-1800

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

110mm (4½ inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

15mm

Chamber depth approx:

35mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

Mermaids & Pirates Clay Pipe

This design once again takes inspiration from original Dutch pipes dating from
the early 18th Century and brings them to life in a new way. Original Dutch pipes are amazing to look at in that they sometimes contain all sorts of themes such
as men and women or scenes of life at that time. The detailing is always well executed on such pipes.
I bring you my own design here which portrays a swimming mermaid on one side and a pirate seated on a barrel with a bottle, glass of grog and a pipe. His ship is in the distance.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1680-1800

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

210mm (8 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

15mm

Chamber depth approx:

35mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

Traditional Dutch Style Pipe

This is my own version of a traditional Dutch clay pipe with a very forward-leaning "egg" shaped bowl.
It was inspired by the shapes of original Dutch pipes in my own collection and I have created this
style specially to cover a huge date range of around 1690-1930 although it is more suited to the 18th century.
There is a line of milling on the rim as originals had.
Ideal for re-enactments.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1690-1930

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

240mm (9½ inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

15mm

Chamber depth approx:

30mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

1700 Amsterdam

A traditional long Dutch clay pipe based on styles from Holland in the 1700 period.
This is a lovely pipe for a cool smoke. This last one in stock has a plain stem without decoration.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1680-1720

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

330mm (13 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

17mm

Chamber depth approx:

32mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

Madame de Pompadour clay pipe

NEW JULY 2017 - Madame de Pompadour was mistress to King Louis XV of France in 1745-1751.
She is known to have been a clay pipe smoker and one portrait shows her with clay pipes which look just like this one.
The design was produced in Holland at that time and I have modelled my version directly from pieces in my personal collection.
A lovely shaped delicate pipe this one.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1740-1860

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

230mm (9 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

15mm

Chamber depth approx:

27mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

1700 Style English Tavern pipe

Based on original pieces from my collection. The pipe bowl has a bulbous shape and the
style of those smoked in England at the beginning of the 18th Century. These are suitable for
re-enactments of a date of around 1680-1730. Pipes of this length were often referred to as Aldermans.
Try one for a cool smoke.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1680-1730

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

290mm (11½)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

15mm

Chamber depth approx:

35mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

1700 Style CURVED English Tavern pipe

I create these from the same mould as the straight version pipe and I add a curve to the stem and trim
the bowl rim and heel at an angle to create this lovely shape.
Based on original pieces from my collection. The pipe bowl has a bulbous shape and the
style of those smoked in England at the beginning of the 18th Century. These are suitable for
re-enactments of a date of around 1680-1730. Pipes of this length were often referred to as Aldermans.
Try one for a cool smoke.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1680-1730

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

290mm (11½)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

15mm

Chamber depth approx:

35mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

Westcountry Tavern

This is a typical traditional style that was smoked in Southern England at the beginning of the 18th century. At that time also many millions were exported
to Colonial sites as well as being consumed locally. A character of this style is the shape of the bowl with a nice curved heel on the base and milling around the rim.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1685-1735

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

250mm (10 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

20mm

Chamber depth approx:

32mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

London 1740 Pipe

Based on a typical London style that was around 1740. It will however be fine for re-enactments covering a wider date range of
about 1690 to 1780 for any re-enactment location as London had a huge export business in the 18th Century. I have made this pipe a nice handy shorter length.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1690-1780

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

130mm (5 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

15mm

Chamber depth approx:

35mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

Dawnmist 18th Century Admiral's Pipe

This design has a stylised bowl form based on traditional English pipes covering a date range from
about 1750 to 1800 primarily, however similar copies of this style were in use during the 19th Century as well. Ideal for re-enactments. This pipe was popular in
the mid 18th century when examples can be found with coats of arms and naval events depicted on the sides of the bowl. I have given this pipe a slightly curved
stem.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1740-1920

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

220mm (9 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

16mm

Chamber depth approx:

30mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

"Dawnmist Phoenix" Traditional Churchwarden Pipe - STRAIGHT

A stylised bowl form based on traditional English Churchwarden pipes covering a
wide date range from about 1780 to the early 20th Century and I chose the name Dawnmist "Phoenix" for this pipe. It is ideal for re-enactments
and is the most common style of pipe
used in that time period over many decades.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1780-1920

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

220mm (9 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

16mm

Chamber depth approx:

30mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

Napoleonic Fleur De Lis

This design is based on pipes which were primarily smoked from the middle 18th century through to just after
the Napoleonic Wars so they would suit a date of 1760 to 1820. The bowl carries a fleur de lis on the rear and leaves on the front. Ideal for reenactments of that period.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1760-1820

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

170mm (6 and a half inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

17mm

Chamber depth approx:

35mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

Dawnmist Traditional Napoleonic Ribs Pipe

I have based this on original English pipes smoked in the Napoleonic period of c.1780-1820.
It is perfect for re-enactments and would even just fit the American War of Independence time period. I have original pipe bowls of this style in my private collection
with the rib and dot design which was very much in fashion back then.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1780-1820

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

220mm (9 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

16mm

Chamber depth approx:

30mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

English Churchwarden Pipe - STRAIGHT STEM

This is a traditional English style Churchwarden pipe as would have been popular over a wide date range of 1770-1930 period.
These have a straight stem.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1770-1930

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

280mm (11 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

20mm

Chamber depth approx:

38mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

English Churchwarden Pipe - CURVED STEM

This is a traditional English style Churchwarden pipe as would have been popular over a wide date range of 1770-1930 period.
These have a curved stem which can vary from a slight curve to something more noticable as the image shows.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1770-1930

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

280mm (11 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

20mm

Chamber depth approx:

38mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

Churchwarden 1840 clay pipe

Another variation of a traditional churchwarden clay pipe in use over a wide date range.
This one is based on a style I particularly like from my personal collection dating c.1840.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1780-1930

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

220mm (8 and three quarter inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

18mm

Chamber depth approx:

27mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

Druid Face clay pipe

This design copies the style of mid 19th century English face pipes from my personal collection which have a simple but eye-catching appearance.
Back in that time period designs varied and mainly included: Dragoon's, Faces with leaves on the head and Turks. My design represents a Druid with oak leaves around his head.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1830-1870

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

200mm (8 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

15mm

Chamber depth approx:

25mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

Olde Fisherman's clay pipe

This design copies the style of common mid 19th century plain short pipes. It has a nice rounded bowl and
I have called it a fisherman's pipe because I found one similar to it in a busy old harbour where many fishing people once worked.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1830-1930

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

130mm (5 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

17mm

Chamber depth approx:

25mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

Gouda Long clay pipe

A traditional long Dutch clay pipe based on styles from Gouda in the 19th and 20th century. It has a large egg-shaped bowl so it will hold
a lot of tobacco. Note the stems on these might have a very slight bend to one side or upwards as originals sometimes did.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1830-1960

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

300mm (12 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

20mm

Chamber depth approx:

40mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

Dawnmist Studio Moorlander clay pipe WHITE

Based on traditional thick walled short style clays that would have been in use in the later 19th century and continued to be popular into the 20th Century.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1865-1930

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

70mm (3 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

18mm

Chamber depth approx:

40mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

THREE in stock
Price is for one pipe.

£12.95 (for UK destinations only)

USD 21.50 (worldwide destinations)

EURO 16.95 (for EU destinations only)

Dawnmist Pocket Pipe - Slipper Heal

This design is based on a style that was around in the mid 19th to early 20th century. It is a small
pipe with a short stem and nicely curved bowl. The base has a "slipper" shaped heel which makes a handy grip
either while paking the pipe or smoking it. I have called this a Dawnmist Pock Pipe because it is slightly
smaller than average although the bowl chamber size is comparible with other pipes I make, see size chart below.
My name is stamped on the stem just as original makers did in past times.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1865-1930

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

65mm (2 and a half inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

17mm

Chamber depth approx:

30mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

untreated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

Traditional Irish Clay Pipe

This is my version of a traditional Irish clay pipe. The design has a harp on one side with shamrock
on the other and I have glazed the mouth end pale apple green which gives it a lovely touch. The style
of pipe is similar to original 19th Century pieces and has a short stem - a real nose warmer! Also a
good-sized bowl. A perfect pipe as a gift or for your own use.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1865-1930

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

70mm (3 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

17mm

Chamber depth approx:

33mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Fired-on ceramic glaze in blue/grey colour

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

Traditional 19th Century Maritime Theme Clay Pipe - Blue Tip

This design takes us back to the time period of c.1865-1930 and is similar to original pieces.
I have taken a traditional mariner's theme with a sailing ship and an anchor. It has a good sized bowl and
a short stem - a real nose warmer! A perfect pipe as a gift or for your own use and
ideal if you have a boat or like to sit by the coast. Send me a picture of you with this pipe on the sea!

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1865-1930

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

70mm (3 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

17mm

Chamber depth approx:

33mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Fired-on ceramic glaze in Sea Blue colour

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

Traditional Short Cutty Clay Pipe - Blue/Grey Tip

This is my version of a traditional short Cutty clay pipe. The design is based on originals
that would have been in use by working men of the late 19th Century and through the 20th.
Cutty pipes are the sort that could be held in the mouth while working - a real nose warmer!

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1865-1930

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

70mm (3 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

17mm

Chamber depth approx:

33mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Fired-on ceramic glaze in Blue/Grey colour

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

BLACK Cutty Clay Pipe

Made entirely from real BLACK clay which is actually a very dark brown colour.
This is my version of a traditional short Cutty clay pipe. The shape is based on originals
that would have been in use by working men of the late 19th Century and through the 20th.
Cutty pipes are the sort that could be held in the mouth while working - a real nose warmer!

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1865-1930

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

70mm (3 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

17mm

Chamber depth approx:

33mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

NOT treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

RED Cutty Clay Pipe

Made entirely from Terracotta clay.
This is my version of a traditional short Cutty clay pipe. The design is based on originals
that would have been in use by working men of the late 19th Century and through the 20th.
Cutty pipes are the sort that could be held in the mouth while working - a real nose warmer!

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1865-1930

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

70mm (3 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

17mm

Chamber depth approx:

33mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

NOT treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

Dawnmist Explorer Clay Pipe

Based on traditional style clays that would have been in use from the later 19th century
and continued to be popular into the 20th Century. I have called this style a Dawnmist
Explorer and I really like the stylish shape of the bowl on these.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1865-1930

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

100mm (4 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

17mm

Chamber depth approx:

44mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

Small Horn Pipe

This is a much smaller pipe with a traditional horn shape. Ideal for smoking a small amount of tobacco and holding in the mouth hands-free. The chamber is narrow and deep.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1870-Present Day

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

80mm (3 inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

14mm

Chamber depth approx:

45mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

Minimist Clay Pipe

I call this a Dawnmist "Minimist" pipe. The bowl size allows just a
pinch of tobacco and it is ideal to carry around as a pocket pipe or for testing out flavours.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1880-Present day

Surface finish:

All hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

80mm (3 and a half inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

10mm

Chamber depth approx:

15mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not treated

All my pipes are suitable for smoking

Clay Pipe Stem Scraper 12 inch

Specially formed metal wire for dealing with blockages which might occur in your pipe stem
due to the build up of sticky resin. This wire will work for any pipes up to 12 inches in
length. It is made to suit my own Dawnmist Studio products which have a bore size of 2mm or more.
It might work for other clay pipes you have if the hole is large enough. The wire is 1mm diameter
iron with a grip at one end and shaped edge at the other. It will also bend to suit curved
pipes!

Push the wire carefully into the clay pipe stem until the obstruction is reached twisting to
gradually slice through the sticky tar, then push up and down to remove the waste material.
If your clay pipe is longer than 12 inches I can make them up to the right length, just let me know.
Note the price of postage works out more economical when purchased with a clay pipe rather than on its own.

SPECIFICATIONS

Material:

Iron

For stem lengths up to:

300mm (12 inches)

For stem bore diameter of:

2mm minimum

In Stock
Price is for one wire.

£3.75 (for UK destinations only)

USD 5.95 (worldwide destinations)

EURO 4.89 (for EU destinations only)

Clay Pipe Stem Scraper 9 inch

Specially formed metal wire for dealing with blockages which might occur in your pipe stem
due to the build up of sticky resin. This wire will work for any pipes up to 9 inches in
length. It is made to suit my own Dawnmist Studio products which have a bore size of 2mm or more.
It might work for other clay pipes you have if the hole is large enough. The wire is 1mm diameter
iron with a grip at one end and shaped edge at the other. It will also bend to suit curved
pipes!

Push the wire carefully into the clay pipe stem until the obstruction is reached twisting to
gradually slice through the sticky tar, then push up and down to remove the waste material.
If your clay pipe is longer than 12 inches I can make them up to the right length, just let me know.
Note the price of postage works out more economical when purchased with a clay pipe rather than on its own.

SPECIFICATIONS

Material:

Iron

For stem lengths up to:

225mm (9 inches)

For stem bore diameter of:

2mm minimum

In Stock
Price is for one wire.

£3.45 (for UK destinations only)

USD 5.59 (worldwide destinations)

EURO 4.49 (for EU destinations only)

Clay Pipe Stem Scraper 6 inch

Specially formed metal wire for dealing with blockages which might occur in your pipe stem
due to the build up of sticky resin. This wire will work for any pipes up to 6 inches in
length. It is made to suit my own Dawnmist Studio products which have a bore size of 2mm or more.
It might work for other clay pipes you have if the hole is large enough. The wire is 1mm diameter
iron with a grip at one end and shaped edge at the other. It will also bend to suit curved
pipes!

Push the wire carefully into the clay pipe stem until the obstruction is reached twisting to
gradually slice through the sticky tar, then push up and down to remove the waste material.
If your clay pipe is longer than 12 inches I can make them up to the right length, just let me know.
Note the price of postage works out more economical when purchased with a clay pipe rather than on its own.

SPECIFICATIONS

Material:

Iron

For stem lengths up to:

150mm (6 inches)

For stem bore diameter of:

2mm minimum

In Stock
Price is for one wire.

£2.95 (for UK destinations only)

USD 4.75 (worldwide destinations)

EURO 3.85 (for EU destinations only)

OTHER CLAY PIPES: Not made by Heather...

Decorated Tudor clay pipe by Dr David Higgins

I have taken stock of a few decorated Tudor style clay pipes which were
made by my friend Dr David Higgins. David usually writes reports on clay
pipes for archaeological publications and now and then he makes a few of
these lovely pipes.

This design is based on original English pipes of the 1580-1600 period and
have really small bowls the size of the tip of a little finger. David has
decorated the stem of each pipe by hand with an array of tiny stamps which
really make these special. I was almost tempted to keep them all myself!

The pipes are burnished all over and have what he calls an antique finish which
make them look a pleasant ivory white colour.

PIPE SPECIFICATIONS

Suitable for a Re-enactment date of:

1580-1600

Surface finish:

hand-burnished giving a nice smooth quality

Length of Stem approx:

17cm (6 and a half inches)

Chamber diameter at rim approx:

7mm

Chamber depth approx:

17mm

Mouth-Tip finish:

Not applicable

All pipes are suitable for smoking

16 Available

£15.95 (for UK destinations only)

USD 25.45 (worldwide destinations)

EURO 21.95 (for EU destinations only)

The Art and Archaeology of Clay Tobacco Pipes

CD ROM - Packed with Information

Heather Coleman is an artist, semi-professional archaeologist and clay pipe maker living in the county of Devonshire in England.
she has collected and studied clay tobacco pipes on and off for over 35 years and
her knowledge and enthusiasm are shared with you on this CD.

Discover Art, Archaeology and History with this fascinating study of the clay tobacco pipe...

If you have found clay pipes while walking the dog or digging the garden, or have collected them for
some time and want to find out more about them then this CD is ideal for you. Also helpful to Museum
Curators, archaeologists and those wanting to explore material for their own studies. Smokers and
dealers of tobacciana will also find my CD of interest.

Contents:

Photo galleries which are constantly being updated with over 7000 pictures now!

Galleries of images of highly decorated French Figural pipes (including Gambier and Fiolet).

Pipes by John Pollock & Co.

Sections devoted to more recent clays still being made by pipe makers all over the world.

378 precisely drawn illustrations with many associated photographs.

Finds from all over the British Isles are grouped County by County.

A history of clay pipes and how they were made.

How to find, clean and identify.

Dozens of books are listed along with a summary of their contents.

WWW links and contacts are also included.

My own pipes which I make are also covered with dozens of pictures taken of the studio.

Short Video presentations.

Readers on the WWW can also send in photographs of their pipes and collections to add to future releases of this CD.

The CD was first released in 1999 and is now up to at least Revision U.